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Felis Catus Collection (#17)

"Felis Catus: A Captivating Collection of Feline Wonders" Meet the majestic Blue British Shorthair cat, effortlessly lounging on his back, exuding elegance and charm

Background imageFelis Catus Collection: Cat design

Cat design
Drawing by Alfred Waterhouse for the ornamentation of the Natural History Museum, London, 1875-1876. Waterhouse designed the museum in the 1860s, and it first opened its doors on Easter Monday 1881

Background imageFelis Catus Collection: Felis silvestris catus, cat

Felis silvestris catus, cat
Felis domestica. Plate from A Monograph of the Felidae, or Family of the Cats, 1833, by Daniel Giraud Elliot. One of 43 hand-coloured lithographs by Joseph Wolf (1820-1899) and Joseph Smit (1836-1929)

Background imageFelis Catus Collection: Chrysoberyl

Chrysoberyl
Shown here is a crystal and a cut stone of chrysoberyl (beryllium aluminum oxide). Chrysoberl is a gemstone and is also known as cats eye

Background imageFelis Catus Collection: Faceted chrysoberyl

Faceted chrysoberyl
Two cut stones of the gemstone chrysoberyl (beryllium aluminum oxide). This stone is also known as cats eyes

Background imageFelis Catus Collection: Chrysoberyl cats eyes

Chrysoberyl cats eyes
Two stones of Chrysoberyl (beryllium aluminum oxide), illustrating the similarity the gemstone has with a cats eye

Background imageFelis Catus Collection: Persian Cat, Felis catus, Brown Tabby, Kitten with Doll furniture, Hill Country, Texas

Persian Cat, Felis catus, Brown Tabby, Kitten with Doll furniture, Hill Country, Texas, USA

Background imageFelis Catus Collection: Pet passport

Pet passport

Background imageFelis Catus Collection: Domestic cat and light bulb

Domestic cat and light bulb
Cat (Felis catus) staring intently at a light bulb. This could represent curiosity

Background imageFelis Catus Collection: Cat

Cat. Head of a domestic cat (Felis catus)

Background imageFelis Catus Collection: Cats tooth, SEM

Cats tooth, SEM
Cats tooth. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a vertical fracture through a canine tooth of a domestic cat (Felis catus)

Background imageFelis Catus Collection: Sphynx cats

Sphynx cats. Photographed at the 2011 Catsburg international cat show in Moscow, Russia

Background imageFelis Catus Collection: Cat and mouse, artwork

Cat and mouse, artwork

Background imageFelis Catus Collection: Cats whiskers, conceptual artwork

Cats whiskers, conceptual artwork

Background imageFelis Catus Collection: Cat watching sleeping man, artwork

Cat watching sleeping man, artwork

Background imageFelis Catus Collection: Cat grooming its fur, artwork

Cat grooming its fur, artwork

Background imageFelis Catus Collection: Cats head

Cats head. Photographed at a cat show in the Russian Baltic seaport of Kaliningrad

Background imageFelis Catus Collection: Cats eye

Cats eye. The eyes of cats are adapted for night vision by the presence of a structure behind the retina called the tapetum lucidum




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"Felis Catus: A Captivating Collection of Feline Wonders" Meet the majestic Blue British Shorthair cat, effortlessly lounging on his back, exuding elegance and charm. Behold the captivating gaze of a stunning Blue British Shorthair cat, with eyes that could melt even the coldest hearts. The overweight ginger cat may have a few extra pounds to carry around, but his affectionate nature makes him irresistible nonetheless. Witness the adventurous spirit of a Bengal cat as it fearlessly climbs up a tree, showcasing its wild ancestry in every graceful move. A tiny Blue British Shorthair kitten stands tall with curiosity in its eyes, ready to explore the world one paw at a time. Delicate yet determined, a Tortoiseshell kitten captures attention against a pristine white background - an artistic masterpiece in feline form. Unlikely companionship blooms between a black and white Border collie bitch and her tuxedo kitten sidekick; their bond knows no boundaries or species limitations at just 10 weeks old. Admire the fluffy black kitten stretching its little body like it's reaching for endless possibilities - proof that even small beings can dream big dreams. Picasso is not only known for his artistry but also for this adorable Tabby kitten who engages in playful head-to-head encounters with an equally endearing Yellow Labrador puppy named Charlie. With head held high and paw raised gracefully, this 6-week-old Tabby kitten showcases confidence beyond its tender age - truly embodying grace under pressure. The enchanting beauty of a British shorthair tabby-tortoiseshell kitten will leave you mesmerized by its unique blend of colors and patterns – nature's work of art personified. A purebred Rag Doll Cat with striking blue point markings epitomizes elegance as it glides through life, leaving a trail of tranquility and serenity in its wake.